Apply for Summer and 23-24 FLAS: French, Nuu-chah-nulth, Haida. May 22 Deadline

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Apply for a Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship – deadline, Monday, May 22nd, 5 p.m.

Start your application now - click here!

The Canadian Studies Center FLAS competition has reopened for graduate students for intensive language study this summer 2023 and for the 2023-24 academic yearThe following language options are available:

Summer 2023 

-        Intensive French, 2nd year or above, Alliance Française

-        Intensive Nuu-chah-nulth, beginner level, synchronous on-line & a short in-person intensive

-        Intensive Haida, third year level only, synchronous on-line & a short in-person intensive

2023-24 Academic Year

-        French, 2nd year or above

-        Nuu-chah-nulth, 2nd year only

You can apply for a FLAS fellowship for the summer, academic year or both:

·       Summer FLAS = $5,000 tuition + $2,500 living stipend + up to $1,000 in travel for in-person intensive (intensive language study only)

·       Academic year FLAS, $18,000 tuition + $20,000 living stipend (minimum 3 credits of language and 3 credits of area studies per quarter)

Eligibility

FLAS Fellowships support graduate and professional students in acquiring a foreign language and an enhanced knowledge about Canada. Students from all programs and departments are encouraged to apply. FLAS Fellowships are available to full-time enrolled UW students who are U.S. citizens, permanent residents, or nationals. Out-of-state graduate students receive a non-resident tuition waiver. Applicants must articulate a clear interest in integrating Canadian content into their research.

Application/Questions

·       To begin the application, click here.

·       To learn more about the FLAS program in general, click here.

·       To see what other Canada FLAS Fellows have done – click here!

·       Questions - contact Rita Bashaw, FLAS Program Manager at FLAS@uw.edu

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